Switzerland - International Arbitration Convention March 27/ August 29, 1969

Article 18 - Objection to an Arbitrator

The parties may object to an arbitrator on any grounds which the Act on Federal Judicial Administration provides for the obligatory or facultative withdrawal of the federal judges, and on any grounds set out in rules of arbitration to which the parties have submitted.

Objection may also be raised in respect of any arbitrator who has been deprived of the exercise of civil rights or who has been sentenced to deprivation of liberty for a crime or delict damaging his reputation.

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